Sunday, September 30, 2018

September 17, 2018 - Mission week 63: I didn't expected something this unexpected

Transfer News came in and I am going back to Botswana this week. More accurately, Molepolole (mo-lay- po-lo-lay). I'll be finishing the second six week of Elder Wilson's training, just like i did with Elder Mbir. 
We tought a bunch of people this week. Namely Patience, Sis. Bopape's new helper. She is from Zimbabwe, already really progressing great. 

I left my old planner at the flat as usual, so i really have no rememberance what I did this week. 
but here are a few things I wrote in the new one.

  • Patriarchal Blessings are way cool, if you don't have one get it, if you have one, study it. 
  • Extreme Faith = Extreme Answers
  • My handwriting has actually imporved a ton.
  • The Restoration, the Plan of Salvation, and The Ghospel of Jesus Christ: the How, the What and the Why
  • To many Birthdays are happening
  • Born again, and again, and again.
  • If you can see it, you can be it. 
  • I miss the Temple. 
  • A guy in Mapopane is the September Portrait of Faith in the Liahona. 
Elder Holland has a great talk called "None Were with Him"
Trumpeted from the summit of Calvary is the truth that we will never be left alone nor unaided, even if sometimes we may feel that we are.  
Brothers and sisters, one of the great consolations of this Easter season is that because Jesus walked such a long, lonely path utterly alone, we do not have to do so. His solitary journey brought great company for our little version of that path—the merciful care of our Father in Heaven, the unfailing companionship of this Beloved Son, the consummate gift of the Holy Ghost, angels in heaven, family members on both sides of the veil, prophets and apostles, teachers, leaders, friends. All of these and more have been given as companions for our mortal journey because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the Restoration of His gospel. Trumpeted from the summit of Calvary is the truth that we will never be left alone nor unaided, even if sometimes we may feel that we are. Truly the Redeemer of us all said: “I will not leave you comfortless: [My Father and] I will come to you [and abide with you].”

So that is what i have to say this week

kthanksbye

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